Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: Harrison Green
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Movie Involvements: 58
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Harrison Greene was an American screen actor. He appeared in more than 230 films from 1931 to 1946.
Most Famous Work
Murders in the Rue Morgue
(1932) Sideshow Barker (uncredited)The Vampire Bat
(1933) WeingartenThe House Across the Bay
(1940) Irate CustomerOur Daily Bread
(1934) Sheriff (uncredited)That's My Boy
(1932) SedgwickCharlie Chan at the Opera
(1936) Detective (uncredited)Bullets or Ballots
(1936) Numbers Player (uncredited)Johnny Eager
(1941) Card Player Who Says 'It's Getting Late' (uncredited)Acting
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
1945 | Mr. Boggs - Hotel Guest (uncredited) | |
James - Slipper Room Patron (uncredited) | ||
1944 | Stage Manager (uncredited) | |
Evans, Juror | ||
Arthur Manleder (Uncredited) | ||
Mr. Long (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
1943 | Telegrapher | |
1942 | Mr. Dillon (Uncredited) | |
Mailman | ||
1941 | Card Player Who Says 'It's Getting Late' (uncredited) | |
Office manager | ||
Poker Player | ||
Cattle Buyer from New Orleans | ||
Civic League Member | ||
Stephen Kimball | ||
President Grant | ||
Abel Finney | ||
Mr. Booth | ||
1940 | Man in Audience Shouting to Give Mrs. Carter a Chance (uncredited) | |
Larry, Fat Man (uncredited) | ||
Dance Judge (uncredited) | ||
Jury Foreman (uncredited) | ||
Sullivan | ||
Frank Snodgrass Benson | ||
Irate Customer | ||
1939 | Train Passenger (uncredited) | |
Refrigerator Customer (uncredited) | ||
Mr. Jones | ||
Booking Agent | ||
Dr. Brunschweiger | ||
Baron | ||
William Proctor | ||
Second Bartender Making Phone Call (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
Man on Train Wanting 'Less Red Tape' | ||
Agent Waiting for Tolliver (Uncredited) | ||
1938 | Betting Parlor Manager | |
Bartender (uncredited) | ||
Committeeman | ||
Merchant (uncredited) | ||
Fireman Sturber (uncredited) | ||
Councilman | ||
Mr. Pry | ||
J. Carroll Malloy | ||
1937 | Harry | |
Constable | ||
Harry Eckelhart - Fat Man (uncredited) | ||
Auctioneer | ||
Fat Man | ||
J. Brown #1 (uncredited) | ||
Bailiff Turner | ||
Mr. Potts | ||
Crapshooter | ||
1936 | Detective (uncredited) | |
Worried Client (uncredited) | ||
Prankster Outside Train Station | ||
Fats | ||
Auctioneer | ||
Auctioneer | ||
Numbers Player (uncredited) | ||
R.W. Midgley the Boss | ||
Driscoll | ||
A. Mouser (uncredited) | ||
Man in Montage (uncredited) | ||
Businessman | ||
1935 | Schuster | |
Newscaster | ||
Spieler | ||
Man Who Got Tip from Brother-in-Law (Uncredited) | ||
Blustery Man Wanting a Seafood Dinner (uncredited) | ||
J.N. Martin, hotel manager | ||
Garage Owner (uncredited) | ||
1934 | Sheriff (uncredited) | |
Henchman in Audience (uncredited) | ||
Moe - Reporter | ||
1st Ring Announcer | ||
Eleanor's Dance Partner (uncredited) | ||
Joe Thomas | ||
Prisoner | ||
Fight Announcer | ||
Roulette Dealer at Benny's Casino | ||
Guide | ||
1933 | N/A | |
Man with Pig (Uncredited) | ||
Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Reporter | ||
Stage Manager | ||
Policeman | ||
Nolan | ||
Wedding Guest (uncredited) | ||
Game Spectator (uncredited) | ||
Hartland Company Salesman (uncredited) | ||
City Editor (Uncredited) | ||
Weingarten | ||
1932 | Sedgwick | |
Silver Moon Maitre D' Harry (uncredited) | ||
Delegate Next to Hicks | ||
N/A | ||
Sideshow Barker (uncredited) | ||
Eight-Year-Old Boy's Father (uncredited) | ||
1931 | Dan, Party Guest (uncredited) | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Writing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1931 | Writer | |
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